Gymnopedies wrote:If this stuff starts too soon then we might just burn him out before he's even started.

I wouldn't worry about that. The main problem with the Groundhogging is that people talk themselves and each other into believing things, and then feel cheated when those things don't materialize.

There may or may not be a new T in the works. There may or may not be something else. This new whatever it is may or may not bring world peace and end hunger. It may or may not have bendy arrows, and it may or may not fix a particular longstanding bug.

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Gymnopedies wrote:If this stuff starts too soon then we might just burn him out before he's even started.

I wouldn't worry about that. The main problem with the Groundhogging is that people talk themselves and each other into believing things, and then feel cheated when those things don't materialize.

There may or may not be a new T in the works. There may or may not be something else. This new whatever it is may or may not bring world peace and end hunger. It may or may not have bendy arrows, and it may or may not a particular longstanding bug.

valley wrote:Tracktion V1 had draggable input icons that when they got near enough to a track snapped to it, with an arrow that bent to point at the track center.

People were rather fond of them.

Aw man...that made me go all misty eyed! I haven't used T1 in such a long time! As much as I love Ableton for the creative possibilities it brings (big fan of session view for arrangement / experimentation), I REALLY miss being able to edit midi on the timeline. Creating device racks in Ableton is fine, but actually connecting things in Tracktions racks was a whole lot more fun and creative.